The Herald (South Africa)

Ferrari to bring forward Formula One upgrades to second Austrian race

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Ferrari are planning to speed up the introducti­on of upgrades to their underperfo­rming Formula One car after a difficult season-opening race in Austria on Sunday.

The Italian team had aimed to bring new parts to the July 19 Hungarian Grand Prix but said on Monday it hoped to have some for next weekend’s Styrian Grand Prix at the same Austrian circuit.

“The SF1000 (car) didn’t measure up, even compared to expectatio­ns ahead of the event,” Ferrari said on its website (http://www.ferrari.com).

“Because of this, developmen­t has already been going on at full pace for some time.

“This is in the hope of bringforwa­rd to next weekend the introducti­on of the aerodynami­c package scheduled for the Hungarian Grand Prix — or, at least, some of its components.”

Ferrari said having two back-to-back races at the same circuit allowed the upgrades to be checked more accurately.

Despite Charles Leclerc finishing second in Austria, the Monegasque was lucky in a race with only 11 finishers and three safety car periods.

Teammate and four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel managed only 10th after qualifying 11th with Ferrari, runners-up last year, more than a second off the pace of champions Mercedes.

“We know there’s lots of work to do,” Ferrari CEO Louis Camilleri said.

“This is certainly not the grid position that a team like Ferrari should have and we have to respond immediatel­y.

“It’s clear that we have to improve on all fronts.

“The only solution is to react and I’m pleased by the immediate reaction and the work that [principal] Mattia [Binotto] and all his team are putting in at every level.

“This is not just to bring to the track today what was scheduled to be ready tomorrow, but also to speed up the programme of developmen­t for the coming races. ”—

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